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Show DAILY 4 UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. . FRANK ?. CANNON. EDITOR. HANNA'S SHIP IS LAUNCHED. : : , : . Mark Hanna stays by his friends and his friends stay by Mark Hanna. Senator Hanna would not allow his old protege, Perry S. Heath to le cast out of the councils of the party; and Secretary Heath is now repaying the loyal kindness of his friend and leader. A special dispatch to the San Francisco Examiner from Louisville, Kentucky, details with circumstantial fact and comment, the launching of Senator Hanna's presidential aspirations on the sea of politics. Usually these waters are turbulent but in this case Perry stands at the prow and exudes oil There never to still the troubled waters. in American was a better combination politics in of Senator behalf made now is tfcan being Hanna. In the first place Marcus Alonzo Hanna himself is one of the big men of America. His methods may be reprehensible, his unconscionable autocracy may be utterly at variance with the' ideals; but he is a force fearless and true to his friends even unto death. In the second place he has the unlimited confidence of the business interests Without and real politicians of his party. inside from the and a word simply from a knowledge of the men, one can easily argue what forces would be brought to the supAll ,New port of Hanna's candidacy. York finance would be at his back; Platt, Beveridge, Quay, Kearns and many other sen- -. ators would devote themselves to his success; beneficiaries of his kindness, like Perry Heath, are at his instant command to go around the country either whispering or shouting as the occasion may require. Against his tremendous ability and the people who are allied with him, stands the accidental president of the United States, full of zeal and its attend-- . ant indescretions and supported by men who give themselves to his case, not because they love him more but because they love Hanna less. If Senator Hanna is really after this nomination, he will get it. The Roosevelt rabble cannot withstand the Hanna host. SENcHOIi SHOOTS GRIT. : ' That is indeed a silly story that comes by telegraph from Washington to the effect that Senator Smoot will resign from the senate of the United States rather than stand an in- -; vestigation. Why should Senator Smoot resign now? Such action would be to deliver the entire game to his enemies. One thing may be said of him with absolute certainty; he is a fighter and a stayer. Senator Smoot has not encountered anything unexpected. He knew eighteen months ago as well as he knows now that his election to the senate would be the signal for a general uprising against him aud the church of which he is a leader; before he was elected, the president of the United States and the heads of the Republican party in Washington, petitioned Apostle Smoot to withdraw his candidacy because of the inevitable warfare which would arise in this country. He welcomed the issue before the people; his candidacy carried the state because of his apostleship; he made the fight before the legislature; and he was elected senator. Does anyone think for a moment that Reed Smoot is such a weakling ?s to throw away all that he fought for and all that he won? It was publicly stated last year that he would take the senatorship if his party carried the state; and that all the powers of earth and hades could not stop him. It may be predicted now with equal certainty that he will hang on to the place as long as he can and all the powers of all three regions are not sufficient to make him voluntarily resign. There is grit in Reed Smoot. THE IMPENDING MASSACRE. It is an awful thing for the captain to in front of what he fears is a masked stand battery which at any instant may bear STATE JOURNAL, has not seen fit to mercifully avert. That is the situation of the Jews at Kishinef in southern Russia. Less than one year ago hundreds of these people were mnrdered, outraged and robbed; and the Christian Russians threaten to repeat, and on a larger scale, the atrocities of last April as soon as the Russian Christmas day, January 7th, shall dawn upon the world. That cowardly mouther of peace sentiment, the czar, sits in his fortified palace and allows his people in the name of the when Sanctified One to run riot in blood-sheif he reallv were the little father of his people, as they lovingly called him and have called his predecessors, he could stay .this holocaust of horror with a word. j d, TUESDAY, O Councilman Adopt a Report Giving Thom $50 Each Extra - Monoy. xec ret session held prior to the At a general meeting laat night the coun-cilmdecided to vote themaelveo some more money for their services during the past two years. This was accomplished by adopting a report in which was Incorporated an allowance of $25 per year to each member as extra remuneration for work done on committees. This la, of course, but another evasion and an attempt to get something which the law does not allow them. 0 Just As We ! I Tlhiotuijght en J Before making a purchase shrewd, careful buyers compare the quality, style and price of the article. The result la quality wins, and the throngs And their way to OGDENS EXCLUS SIVE Dry Goods Store LYCEUM THEATER HIGH-CLAS- New THE EASTERN WAR. Burts. Years Week. no end to the swaggering and the blustering of this country throughout the earth? 1903. 20, ANOTHER SALARY DODGE. THIS COUNTRY IS NOT NEEDED IN Is there to be DECEMBER Cannot the half barbaric nations of the far east undertake a rough and tumble THIS UNLOADING SALE HOOP JUGGLER KALACRATUS TENNE8EN A ROBINSON 8WIS8 BELL RINGERS R0BI8H A CHILDRESS OPERATIC COMEDY ARTIST8 BARITONE J. P. QUINN MOVING PICTURE8 Means EVERYTHING CHEAPER fight without our rushing 'madly in betweevn with the chances of getting a knock on the head from each side? Admission, 10c. Reserved, 10c. It appears that our state department is in the throes of anxiety on account of the prospective war between Russia and Japan, with the dismemberment of China as a probable To Be Given New Tears Eve, DeIt seems that President cember 31st,' during 9:S0 p. m. perconsequence. Roosevelt and his immediate diplomatic ad- formance at visers feel that we have some right to inter- Lyceum Family Theatre fere in order to protect a few intangible One Set Decorated "Havlland China privileges of our own with regard to treaty Dinner Set; by managers. ports as if ports would not be equally open One Ton Coal; Robt. B. Lewis Coal to us after Russia and Englamd and France Company. One Lady or Gent's SilK Umbrella; shall have divided the Celestial empire! Of FYed M. Nye. course it would suit the militant president to One hundred pounds Crescent Flour; Bros. swagger a little in the Orient as we have ruf- Peery One Picture, framed; Chas. J. Ross. fled in the isthmus. He would have everyEach admission 10c. ticket entitles thing to gain and nothing to lose in a personal holder to a chance on above prises. sense by involvement of this country in tie Now on exhibition in Richardson A Asiatic war. However, he is at a slight Grants window. logical disadvantage, in that Russias policy is no more arbitrary than was the Roosevelt policy with regard to Colombia ; and if we shall interfere it must be without justification DANCING ACADEMY. in our own precedent, or else through some - - 25 CTS. ADMISSION more clever presentation of the facts than lie MATINEE NEXT 8ATURDAY FROM has so far been capable of making. g 4 TO 6 OCLOCK Ia law and morals we have no more rigit to project ourselves into the Asiatic contijo-vers- NEW YORK STOCKS AND CHICAGO GRAINS than Russia had to interfere with our action in Panama. If the state department Bought and sold for cash or carried and the president involve us in any way it will on margins. Continuous quotations. Reference, First National Bank. be from sheer brutal love of the game of wkr OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. and in order to create a situation which may 3482 Washington Ave. Phone 115. be of value to the president in his political as' ... piration. There is not an excuse in behalf of civilization; for the reason that China's national existence is merely a rope of sand. European countries may dismember her without rupturing a single sentimental tie among the masses of her people. When they do that, they will scarcely change the character of China as a nation over which the waves of conquest may roll without affecting the character of her people or their domestic life. Unless we desire to establish colonies, provinces, satrapies pr some other servile relation between Asiatic peoples and ourselves, we would better keep out of the eastern question entirely. It din on all Fancy Lamps be settled without us and when settled we dan make treaties with the existing powers which 20 PER CENT OFF will afford to our people and our commerce all which are given to the most the advantages favored nations. v PRIZES flam- ing devastation through his rankg; it is an awful thing for men to dwell upon the hot sides of a volcano which, without a moment's warning may emit the scoria which will engulf them and their possessions in hell and death; but it is more awful still for a community of defenseless people to stand day after day under the horror of impending massacre, with no possibility of earthly succor and with only a reliance upon the God of their fathers to protect them from the horrible fate, which many, many times in their career He A great lowering of prices on the highest grade merchandise to suit the closest bargainers. In every department the great reductions are telling a pleasing story of heavy sales and delighted patrons. I NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT, I IT IS HERE IN GREAT QUALITY VARIETY-BETT- AND ER LOWER PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE. S.J. Burt . S "" Bros. i . " - mr DIGNANS Our y , ; UTAH Annual Cleaning Clearance Up Sale Sale is on.. 20 off on Cut Glass I A GLORIOUS LAST WORD, 20 i Surely the dead shall rise again. Amed. No man ever lived to hear more sublime words; no man ever died with a grander sentiment' in his soul. Parley P. Prophet significant name said this yesterday over the bier of ne he loved; and then his own spirit took jits flight to the domain of eternal light and justice. Those who knew him in life knew the purity of bis soul, the ambition for goodness, the Relight in all things pertaining to the uplifting He was a modest minister of of mankind. salvation; bnt through nearly all of his sixty years of mortal existence he has been laboring to qualify himself to rise again in that supler-nday when the radiant majesty of the Mes ' siah shall sit enthroned in the universe. No man knows the day or hour; and it is for all to so live as that when the summons comes, it can bring no dread to their souls, but only the whispered invitation of love to go out from darkness into light. Surely the deadly the dead shall rise again. Amen.;. PER CENT OFF. Chafing Dishes, 5 oclock Teas and Fancy Silverware. 20 WfiUMSHIS) PER CENT OFF on Cut Glass 20 PER CENT OFF on Jardineres. 20 The most luxurious Massage Is made possible by PER CENT OFF on all Fancy China Gulleys Cold Cream and Glassware. It removes blemishes and leaves the skin bright and clear and perfectly smooth. Price 25 cents. al Richardson 3fe The Culley Drug Co. Grant The Quality Store. 2179 THE CROCKERY PEOPLE." 2419 Washington. Provo Enquirer has forgotten all its high plaudit of Senator Hoar and now says that his rhetoric gets away with the remnant of his judgment. The attitude of the Enquirer implies that the senator used up all his sound sense in his comments on the anti-Smo- Dont Wait For Luck ChasJ.A.Lmdquest Investment Company. AND EMBALMER H. E. WEST, MANAGER. ot petitions. 2620 Our properly Uute will provide permanent i Phone 520-X- . UTTER, Mod 0. D- - Begin to save. Buy . a e Gold Bond" In The North American UNDERTAKER Washington Ave. they ht free. . The Washington Ave. headacheaheod foryou can't account I mer have them? result from deftctlrt nysterioue 3 and 4 Boyle Bldg, Ogden, Utah. "" ptlff Good solicitors wanted for j. Utah State JoumaL Apply ,0 & Foster, city circulator. |